The easiest way to travel around Belgium is by train, and in the case of Bruges, a small town train leaves us practically in the middle of the city. The station is a 5 minute walk from the city centre and 10 minutes from the Grote

Water is one of the most important elements of the city of Bruges, and the Zwyn river offers beautiful views of the cities. Between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, Bruges was one of the most prosperous cities in the west, but

The Beguines were women ve belonged to this association which was founded in the thirteenth century. Their goal was to lead an almost monastic life and to help the poor and disadvantaged. They lived in closed places, with their own

Well, two days ago I returned from Belgium and I have some new photos of the Lake of Love or Minnewater. I hope you like them, this time I traveled along the entire lake and it was gorgeous. I certainly am a lover of Bruges and I

Every Saturday in Bruges from about 8.30 in the morning in the T and Z Square, next to the Concert Hall and one of the main entrances to the city from the train station, you can find the city's weekly market. Not many tourists visit

This chocolate shop is located in a typical Flemish building which is painted black and known for its blue windows, making it very colorful and original. Inside it sells many chocolates in different forms - bars, tablets, individual

In the central square of Bruges, you can find this museum dedicated to the great Spanish painter. As a lover of Dali, I couldn't let the opportunity pass me by. The museum costs 10 euros, and has some great works on display. You can

For lovers of drinks, you'll be like a kid in a sweet shop. Unlike in Europe, in America it's difficult to buy alcohol branded souvenirs, so this was a real delight! In my case I bought antique Guinness glasses, Belgian beer towels,

Now known as "The Memling Museum" (as it was the home of the German artist Hans Memling), this old hospital is a beautiful building that dates back to the late Middle Ages and still retains some of its charm and original features. It

It was built between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, originally following the Romanesque style of the time, but later rebuilt as a Gothic piece. The huge tower is sure to catch your eye, standing almost 123 metres high, making

Do not eat too much candy: it's not good for your teeth. But it is impossible to avoid buying at least one bag of candy at the store Zucchero, especially when you're seeing the whole process in front of you. From the moment you enter

This church at first worked as a parish church. It was built in the 9th century, and it began to hold the title of Cathedral until the 19th century after gaining independence from Belgium. Over the years, the cathedral has been the